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Cannonau di Sardegna...

Cannonau di Sardegna...

CANNONAU DI SARDEGNA RISERVA DOC<br />CANNONAU RISERVA<br /><br />Grapes: Cannonau 100%<br />Origin: Sardinia<br />Vinification: fermentation at controlled temperature<br />Refinement: 24 months of which at least 12 in large casks; followed by<br />refinement in bottle for 6 months<br />Alcohol content: 14 %.<br />Total acidity: 5.1 g/l<br /><br />Dimonios takes its name from the hymn of the Sassari Brigade. Founded in 1915, it is the only unit in the Italian army to be composed of members from the same region:<br />Sardinia. Also for this reason, the wine is made cannonau grapes, harvested in the southeast quadrant and in other small plots of the other small plots of land on the estate<br />considered most suitable. The fermentation maceration on the skins and ageing in large Slavonian oak barrels give it a character. Slavonian oak barrels give it a decisive and<br />distinctly territorial character. The ruby red colour is brilliant and never overdone, the bouquet is a hymn to the<br />The aromas are a hymn to the Mediterranean maquis and its thousands of aromatic variants. Small red fruits amalgamate with a creamy and enveloping mouthfeel, rich in<br />nuances and in symbiotic balance between the soul and the taste. symbiotic balance between the earthy soul and the marine one. The finish, spicy and The finish, spicy<br />and warm, invites you to return to the glass and enjoy its aromatic trail for a long time. aromatic trail.<br />
Price €15.60
Teroldego Rotaliano DOC...

Teroldego Rotaliano DOC...

Teroldego Rotaliano DOC<br />BOTTEGA VINAI<br /><br />Teroldego is probably the oldest quality vine variety produced in Trentino; in fact, there has been talk of it since the 15th century, but there is no certainty as to its<br />etymological origin: perhaps it refers to the 'Tiroler Gold' - gold of the Tyrol - for its intrinsic quality that prompted Cesare Battisti to define it as the 'prince wine of Trentino'.<br />In 1948, its producers were the first to form a consortium for the protection of Teroldego Rotaliano and in 1970 they were the first to obtain the recognition of Denominazione<br />di Origine Controllata. Production area: Campo Rotaliano, to the north of Trento, in the municipality of Mezzolombardo, on the glacial gravel banks of the Noce torrent, which<br />in fact reproduce the characteristics of the hillside.<br /><br />Grape varieties: exclusively Teroldego with a yield of 80 hectolitres per hectare. It has large, trilobate leaves with sharp, irregular toothing and red autumn colouring; the<br />vigour of the vines is good and constant, grown using the Trentino pergola; the bunches are fairly compact, the skin is pruinose and leathery and the flesh juicy.<br /><br />Vinification and refinement: it is vinified in red, with maceration lasting 8-10 days in stainless steel tanks. It is then aged partly in barriques and partly in Slavonian oak<br />casks, but only for 6 months and no longer, in order to preserve the fruity notes typical of the variety.<br /><br />Analytical data: -Alcohol:13,00%vol-Total acidity: 5 g/l-Net dry extract: 29 g/l-Residual sugar: dry-Contains sulphites<br /><br />Organoleptic characteristics: Intense ruby red wine, with marked and lively purple edges when young. The bouquet is clean, distinctly fruity with hints of raspberry and<br />blackberry and berries, such as raspberry, in the initial period; later, as it matures, the bouquet is enriched with new sensations, becoming ethereal, very broad and at the<br />same time personal. In the mouth it reveals a balanced tannicity, accompanied by a full and continuous texture. The taste is velvety, enveloping, full-bodied and austere.<br /><br />Serving suggestions: 'Tonco de Pontesel' from Trentino, venison and polenta, veal stew, mixed grilled meats.<br /><br />Serving temperature: 16-18°C<br />
Price €12.20
Senes ARGIOLAS 2018 750ml...

Senes ARGIOLAS 2018 750ml...

Argiolas<br />Senes<br /><br />Cannonau di Sardegna Controlled Designation of Origin, Reserve<br />Characteristics<br /><br />Colour: intense ruby red with garnet hues.<br />Nose: intense and elegant with a pleasant hint of red fruits, spices and Mediterranean herbs.<br />Taste: warm, round, with good structure and excellent balance.<br />Soil: Calcareous-clayey.<br />Refinement: bottle-aged.<br />Ageing: Evolution in small oak barrels for 12 months.<br />Vinification: Alcoholic fermentation with maceration at controlled temperature between 25-28°C for about 12-15 days. Malolactic fermentation in vitrified cement tanks.<br />Pairings: First and second courses, both traditional and traditional Sardinian, meat and vegetable dishes, well seasoned and medium and long aged cheeses.<br />
Price €30.80
Blason d'Aussières 2019...

Blason d'Aussières 2019...

TYPE OF WINE: Red wine AOC Corbières<br />PRODUCTION AREA: The estate is nestled in the rugged hills just behind the Mediterranean coast of Narbonne, in the south of France.<br />GRAPE VARIETIES: Syrah 36%, Grenache noir 35%, Mourvèdre 12%, Carignan 9%, Alicante-henri-bouschet 8%.<br />VINIFICATION: made according to the traditional method. Alcoholic fermentation takes place in temperature-controlled stainless steel and concrete tanks. During<br />fermentation, the wine is regularly pumped to allow gentle extraction of the tannins. Once fermentation is complete, the wine is left untouched for a couple of days. The total<br />maceration time is 15-2 days.<br />COLOUR: ruby red<br />BOUQUET: Pure, sunny bouquet with notes of flint and graphite. These aromas are mixed with scents of thyme, black truffle, a little liquorice and eucalyptus.<br />FLAVOUR: The palate has the same mineral character, but on a slightly different register (mentholated verbena, sage, laurel). Secondary notes (from fermentation) of<br />blackcurrant and blueberry jam and a hint of fruit brandy, a sign of the beginning of a very harmonious evolution. The tannins are well integrated, giving the wine a perfectly<br />balanced structure.<br />
Price €19.50
Chardonnay BURGUM NOVUM...

Chardonnay BURGUM NOVUM...

CHARDONNAY RISERVA<br />BURGUM NOVUM<br />Name: Burgum Novum is derived from the Latin name of the village of Neumarkt.<br />where the winery was founded in 1969. The line stands for<br />authenticity and rootedness. Since the founding of the winery, the<br />have been known under this name and are the result of elaborate<br />and precise manual work in the vineyard, as well as the traditional vinification<br />vinification in the cellar.<br />The Chardonnay Riserva Burgum Novum together with the Pinot Nero<br />Riserva Burgum Novum is considered the top wine of Castelfeder.<br />This golden Chardonnay captivates with elegance, depth and passion.<br /><br />Suitable with mushroom dishes, strong fish, white meat, tender fillets Bright straw yellow, distinct bouquet of banana and apple, notes of almond and hazelnut, discreet<br />toasty aromas, full-bodied, balanced structure, elegant power, long finish.<br />
Price €33.30
Flaccianello della Pieve...

Flaccianello della Pieve...

Flaccianello della Pieve<br />Colli Toscana Centrale IGT<br /><br />Appellation: Colli Toscana Centrale IGT<br />Grapes: Sangiovese 100%<br />Vineyards: Selection of the best vineyards<br />Density: 6.000 vines per hectar<br />Training system: Guyot<br />Fermentation and maceration: in temperature controlled stainless steel tanks with indigenous yeasts for at least 3 weeks. Malolactic in barrels.<br />Ageing: In Troncais and Allier barrels for 24 months<br />
Price €238.00
Chianti Cl. BIO DOCG 2020...

Chianti Cl. BIO DOCG 2020...

Fontodi<br />Chianti Classico<br />DOCG<br /><br />Denomination: Chainti Classico DOCG<br /><br />Grape variety: Sangiovese<br /><br />Vineyard: Various vineyards on the estate<br /><br />Density: 6,000 vines per hectare<br /><br />Training system: Guyot<br /><br />Vinification:<br />Spontaneous fermentation with indigenous yeasts and maceration in stainless steel tanks with fullers and thermal control for at least 2 weeks.<br /><br />Maturation: In Troncais and Allier barriques for 18 months.<br />
Price €32.40
Teroldego superiore Riserva...

Teroldego superiore Riserva...

Teroldego Rotaliano Superiore DOC Riserva<br />THE MASO<br /><br />Within the framework of Trentino oenology, Teroldego has always had a prestigious role and for this reason it is called the 'prince wine' of Trentino. No one has so far been<br />able to say anything certain about its origin. Some say that a long time ago the Teroldego, a vine variety cultivated in the Veronese area, was brought to that large nest<br />called Campo Rotaliano, others, instead, date its origins back to the hills of Sorni, while others maintain that the name Teroldego derives from the German Tiroler Gold, that<br />is, Gold of the Tyrol. What is certain is that the first entry of the name of this vine in literature dates back to the 18th century in the oenological disquisitions of Michelangelo<br />Mariani, historiographer of the Council of Trent.<br /><br />Production area: from vineyards located in the most suitable areas of Campo Rotaliano in Trentino, in the municipality of Mezzolombardo. The soil is alluvial on gravel<br />banks of the Noce torrent, shallow, tends to be loose and well drained.<br /><br />Grape varieties: 100% Teroldego, a native Trentino vine. The yield per hectare is limited to no more than 80 quintals of grapes per hectare.<br /><br />Vinification and refinement:The grapes harvested at the end of September were vinified in red at a temperature not exceeding 25°C. After fermentation, the wine was aged in<br />barriques and casks for about 24 months. Bottled in February 2018, it remains to refine for another 6 months in the bottle.<br /><br />Analytical data: -Alcohol: 13,50% vol -Total acidity: 4,80g/l -Net dry extract: 31,10g/l-Sugars: dry-Contains sulphites<br /><br />Organoleptic characteristics: extremely dense ruby red wine with violet hues. The nose presents aromatic notes of small red fruits and violets. Important, well-structured on<br />the palate, balanced and enveloping thanks to the sweet tannins. The taste has an intense aftertaste of blackberry and blueberry.<br /><br />Pairings: Roasted red meats, game and very mature cheeses.<br />Serving temperature: 16 -18°C<br />
Price €27.70
Marzemino DOC sup. Maso...

Marzemino DOC sup. Maso...

Maso Romani Marzemino 2020<br />Trentino Superiore DOC<br /><br />The name derives from Attilio Romani, who in the 19th century bought the maso and vineyards from Odoardo Seeber. IlMaso, owned by the Romani Foundation, is<br />managed directly by CAVIT, which has been producing this historic cru for over twenty years. Since 2003, the vineyard has been the subject of a long phase of study with<br />the aim of proposing, evaluating and enhancing all the possible wine productions of Marzemino known today, safeguarding the productive complexity and biodiversity<br />resulting from the conservation of one of its historic vineyards. The result of this intense work was the creation of the new vineyard at Maso Romani in spring 2008.<br /><br />Production area: Maso Romani is located in Vallagarina in the renowned Marzemino dei Ziresi production area, in the municipality of Volano; the vineyard of about six<br />hectares is a single property surrounded by ancient walls, which delimit its perimeter. The characteristics of the Maso Romani cultivation environment have been carefully<br />described in the zoning study carried out by the Istituto Agrario di San Michele all'Adige. The soil was formed from fairly ancient alluvium, often terraced and colluviated.<br />The soil is fairly deep, with little skeleton and a loamy-clayey texture. The climate is temperate continental, with cold, dry winters and relatively cool, rainy summers. The<br />area has been divided into two parts: one dedicated to the 'historical vineyard' and the other to the experimental-demonstration vineyard. In the historic vineyard, the rooted<br />cuttings obtained from the buds of the best vines selected in the existing vineyard by F.E.M. (Edmund Mach Foundation) researchers were planted. In the experimental-<br />demonstrative vineyard all possible clones and biotypes of Marzemino available in Italy were compared, in different combinations with the main cultivated rootstocks.<br /><br />Grape varieties: exclusively Marzemino with very limited production per hectare. The training system is the unilateral Guyot with 5,050 vines per hectare.<br /><br />Vinification and refinement: After careful manual harvesting of the grapes in October, the must was fermented with its skins in stainless steel tanks at temperatures never<br />exceeding 26 °C. Maceration in contact with the skins during alcoholic fermentation lasted 8 days. After alcoholic fermentation, the wine remained in stainless steel for<br />about a year and after bottling was aged for 6 months in the bottle.<br /><br />Analytical data: -Alcohol: 13.00% vol. -Total acidity: 5.25 g/l -Secret extract: 32.0 g/l -Residual sugars: dry<br /><br />Organoleptic characteristics: dark ruby red, with violet nuances; on the nose it presents intense floral scents of violet and fruity notes of plum and red fruits, such as black<br />cherry. On the palate it is well-balanced, well-structured with a long, enveloping persistence of fruity and floral notes.<br />Pairings: Starters with cured meats, with pasta with game ragout and with white meat main courses, such as roast poultry and other typical Trentine dishes.<br />
Price €24.80
Tignanello 2019 750ml ANTINORI

Tignanello 2019 750ml ANTINORI

TIGNANELLO<br />Classification: Toscana IGT - Typical Geographical Indication<br />Vintage: 2019<br />Grapes: Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc<br /><br />Climate:The 2019 season in Chianti Classico was characterised by regular weather conditions, with a rather cold winter with little rainfall, and a cool and rainy early spring,<br />especially in April and May. The summer was warm, with no temperature extremes, and characterised by slightly above-average rainfall, which allowed the plants to grow<br />properly, both in terms of vegetation and bunches. Starting at the end of August and throughout September and October, the optimal climate allowed all the varieties grown<br />in the Tignanello vineyard to ripen perfectly. The grapes were harvested from the second ten days of September, beginning with the Sangiovese, until the Cabernet grapes<br />were picked on 16 October.<br /><br />Vinification and ageing: the climatic conditions of the harvest required, as usual, great care both in the vineyard during harvesting operations and in the cellar when the<br />grapes arrived, where sorting and initial processing were fundamental to achieving an optimal final result. During the fermentation process in truncated conical tanks, the<br />musts were macerated with extreme attention to the preservation of aromas, extraction of colour and management of the sweetness and elegance of the tannins. Drawing off<br />took place only after careful, daily tastings. Once the skins were separated from the wine, malolactic fermentation began in barriques to enhance the finesse and complexity<br />of the aromas. The ageing process took place in French and Hungarian oak barrels, partly new and partly second-passage, for a total period of approximately 14-16 months;<br />after an initial ageing in separate batches<br />these were assembled to complete the evolution in wood. The wine, made mainly from Sangiovese grapes and a small proportion of Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet<br />Franc, was aged for a further 12 months in bottle before being presented on the market.<br /><br />Alcohol content: 14% Vol.<br /><br />Historical data: Tignanello is produced exclusively from the vineyard of the same name located at Tenuta Tignanello on a 57-hectare south-west-facing site of limestone<br />origin with tuffaceous elements, at an altitude of between 350 and 400 metres above sea level. It was the first Sangiovese to be aged in barriques, the first modern red wine<br />blended with non-traditional varieties such as Cabernet, and among the first red wines in Chianti not to use white grapes. Tignanello, originally 'Chianti Classico Riserva<br />vigneto Tignanello' was first vinified from a single vineyard with the 1970 vintage, when it contained 20% Canaiolo and 5% Trebbiano and Malvasia, and was aged in small oak<br />barrels. With the 1971 vintage, it became a Tuscan table wine and was called Tignanello, and with the 1975 vintage, the white grapes were totally eliminated. Since 1982,<br />the composition has remained unchanged. Tignanello is only produced in the best vintages; it was not produced in 1972, 1973,1974, 1976, 1984, 1992 and 2002.<br /><br />Tasting notes: Tignanello 2019 has a ruby red colour. The nose is striking for its great complexity: notes of red fruit, strawberry and pomegranate, alternate with delicate<br />hints of apricot and peaches in syrup, accompanying elegant nuances of vanilla, dried flowers, chocolate and pleasant spicy sensations of nutmeg; notes of coffee, caramel<br />and Mediterranean herbs complete the bouquet. On the palate, it is enveloping and graceful, with silky, vibrant tannins that give the wine liveliness, savouriness and taste<br />persistence; the aftertaste is characterised by notes of roasted coffee and bitter cocoa.<br />
Price €187.00
Chianti classico DOCG 2019...

Chianti classico DOCG 2019...

CHIANTI CLASSICO RISERVA DOCG<br />ZINGARELLI FAMILY<br /><br />Grape Varieties:<br />Sangiovese 90%, Cabernet Sauvignon 5% and Colorino 5%.<br /><br />Production technique:<br />After careful selection, the grapes are vinified according to<br />according to traditional Chianti Classico methods.<br />After fermentation, the wine matures in 35hl French oak barrels for about<br />35hl French oak barrels for about two years and then<br />then refined for a minimum of three months in the bottle.<br /><br />Organoleptic characteristics:<br />Colour: ruby red tending to garnet with ageing.<br />ageing.<br />Bouquet: intense and fine, with very evident fruity scents and a pleasant spicy note.<br />and a pleasant spicy note. Taste: rich and<br />persistent, with well-integrated tannins.<br /><br />Winemaker's recommendations:<br />A wine suitable for elaborate meat and game sauces, roasts and<br />and game, roasts and mature cheeses.<br />Serve at a temperature of 16/18 °C.<br />Alcohol content: 13,5% vol.<br />
Price €18.80
Chianti clas. Ris. Fizzano...

Chianti clas. Ris. Fizzano...

Chianti Classico Gran Selezione Riserva di Fizzano<br /><br />Grape varieties<br />Sangiovese 90% minimum and<br />Colorino in variable % each year<br /><br />The Riserva di Fizzano, the winery's historic cru, already had the characteristics of the Gran Selezione even before the new appellation was created as part of the 'Chianti<br />Classico Revolution' operation. And perhaps it was precisely these wines already present in the territory, with their inimitable characteristics, that inspired the search for<br />and then the definition of a summit in the Chianti Classico quality pyramid at which to position them.<br />
Price €37.80